The spectrum and differential diagnosis of acquired ocular motor nerve palsies: a clinical study of 502 patients.
Rebecca HörnerJan KassubekJens DreyhauptAlbert C LudolphPublished in: Journal of neurology (2021)
Inflammation and space-occupying processes were the most frequent causes of OMNP, although brainstem infarctions also play a significant role, in particular in CNP III. The presence of additional CNPs increases the probability of an inflammatory or space-occupying cause.